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Why is the human body so Suemetric on the outside?
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The endosymbiont hypothesis cytology?
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Die Frühjahrslorchel enthält ein stark schädigendes Leber- und Nierengift. Bei spezieller Zubereitung wird dieses Gift teilweise vernichtet und daher gibt es heute noch Länder, wo dieser Pilz, wegen seines wohl sehr guten Geschmacks gegessen wird, siehe https://myko-kitchen.de/fruehjahrslorchel-essbar-oder-giftig